![]() If you want to use the keyboard command, it’s simply Windows Key + DĪ special thanks to Razvan Lupusoru for this cool trick. Voila, now using your Setpoint application you can add the Show Desktop functionality to your side buttons. Restart your Setpoint application which will be in the same directory.Ĩ. Verify the product or receiver is connected directly to the computer and not to a hub, extender, switch or something similar. If you use Logitech Control Center (LCC) click here. ![]() Insert “ShowDesktop” option so that the line shows this: ħ. Check if the Scroll/Gesture settings in the Logitech Software are correctly selected: If you use Logitech Options click here. Go into your Setpoint directory (in my case, it is: C:Program FilesLogitechSetPoint)ĥ. ![]() Instructions: (I had to right click on Notepad and choose “Run as Administrator” for it to work – without doing that it might not allow you to save the changes you make to the default.xml file)Ģ. It took a little bit of searching, but here’s the hack / fix. There is a “Show Desktop” button at the lower right hand corner of your screen, but it’s a lot faster to simply assign a mouse button. With Windows 7 I would love to be able to show the desktop with a click of the center mouse wheel, similar to how you can assign expose on a Mac in OS X. Normally, you should be able to customize your mouse or keyboard settings in the Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software on the My Mouse / My Keyboard tab. Logitechs SetPoint mouse drivers have serious mistakes in their handling of horizontal scroll-wheel messages. I’m currently using the MX1000 wireless laser mouse, which is pretty old but still my favorite. This is the Logitech SetPoint 5.2A Software Installation Disc for G9x Laser Mouse and Gaming Mouse G500, in MINT condition - DISC ONLY in plain white sleeve. That really stinks, if you’re using a logitech mouse with all of these extra buttons, bells, and whistles. I just realized you can’t assign Windows hotkeys to custom functions in the Logitech Setpoint tool.
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